2018
DOI: 10.1090/proc/14070
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A note on the Petersen-Wilhelm conjecture

Abstract: Abstract. In this note we consider submersions from compact manifolds, homotopy equivalent to the Eschenburg or Bazaikin spaces of positive curvature. We show that if the submersion is nontrivial, the dimension of the base is greater than the dimension of the fiber. Together with previous results, this proves the Petersen-Wilhelm Conjecture for all the known compact manifolds with positive curvature.

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“…The conjecture was confirmed for the known simply-connected even-dimensional examples of positive curvature in [4] and for the known simply-connected odddimensional examples in [31]. It seems that this conjecture is very geometrical in nature lacking the connection to topology on which we focus in this survey.…”
Section: Conjecture 218 (Dessai) Let (M G) Be a Spin Manifold Admitmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The conjecture was confirmed for the known simply-connected even-dimensional examples of positive curvature in [4] and for the known simply-connected odddimensional examples in [31]. It seems that this conjecture is very geometrical in nature lacking the connection to topology on which we focus in this survey.…”
Section: Conjecture 218 (Dessai) Let (M G) Be a Spin Manifold Admitmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The known examples of simply-connected positively curved closed manifolds are the following (cf. [7]):…”
Section: These Classes Of Examples Enrich Theorem Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without going into details, collecting the information for example from [23], [1], [7] we derive that all these spaces are formal and elliptic, and, in any case, the following holds:…”
Section: These Classes Of Examples Enrich Theorem Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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